Find your model number
Primary Model Numbers
All Appliances use Primary Model Numbers. Most Model Numbers are usually made up of Numbers only or a mix of Letters and Numbers. Many Primary Model Numbers begin with a Letter followed by Numbers (some Model Numbers end with a Letter, usually to indicate the Colour of the Appliance - Normally used when ordering colour parts on the outside of the Appliance) **The Letter at the end is irrelevant when ordering working parts on the Appliance e.g. belts, carbon brush kits, elements etc. **
**Some manufacturers use a space within the Primary Model Number e.g. AWO7361 may also look like AWO 7361. You can search for your Model Number with and without a space. **
Secondary Model Numbers
Many of the larger appliance manufacturers use Primary Model Numbers and also Secondary Model Numbers to identify the Appliance.
We give the following examples of Secondary Model Numbers:
- Whirlpool, White Knight, Ignis - (Service No.) Begins with "8" usually 12 digits long.
- AEG - (Product/PNC No.) Begins with "6 or 9" usually 12 digits long.
- Electrolux, Parkinson Cowan, TricityBendix, Zanussi - (Product/PNC No.) Begins with "9" usually 12 digits long.
- Hoover, Candy - Begins with "3" usually 16 digits long.